Deck 2: Analyzing Transactions

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The chart of accounts should be the same for each business.
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A chart of accounts is a listing of accounts that make up the journal.
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The balance of the account can be determined by adding all of the debits, adding all of the credits, and adding the amounts together.
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The recording of cash receipts to the cash account will be done by debiting the account.
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Accounts in the ledger are usually maintained in alphabetical order.
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Accounts payable are accounts that you expect will be paid to you.
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The right side of a T account is known as a debit and the left side is known as a credit.
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The cash account will always be debited.
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Prepaid expenses are an example of an expense.
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Accounts are records of increases and decreases in individual accounting equation elements.
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Debiting the cash account will increase the account.
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Consuming goods and services in the process of generating revenues results in expenses.
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An account in its simplest form has three parts to it: a title, an increase side, and a decrease side.
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The recording of cash payments from the cash account is done by entering the amount as a credit.
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The Unearned Revenues account is an example of a liability.
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To determine the balance in an account, always subtract credits from debits.
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The Dividends account is an expense.
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A credit to the cash account will increase the account.
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The T account got its name because it resembles the letter "T."
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Depending on the account title, the right side of the account is referred to as the credit side.
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The normal balance of the dividends account is a debit.
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Liability accounts are increased by debits.
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When an account receivable is collected in cash, the total assets of the business increase.
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When a business receives a bill from the utility company, no entry should be made until the invoice is paid.
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A dividends account represents the amount of earnings paid to the stockholders.
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Revenue accounts are increased by credits.
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When an owner invests assets in the business, the retained earnings account increases due to revenue being earned.
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For a month's transactions for a typical medium-sized business, the accounts payable account is likely to have only credit entries.
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Revenues are equal to the difference between cash receipts and cash payments.
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Liabilities are debts owed by the business entity.
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Expenses result from selling services or products to customers.
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The accounts payable account is listed in the chart of accounts as an asset.
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Dividends decrease stockholders' equity and are listed on the income statement as a deduction from revenue.
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Expense accounts are increased by credits.
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A debit is abbreviated as Db. and a credit is abbreviated as Cr.
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When an account payable is paid with cash, the stockholders' equity in the business decreases.
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The normal balance of revenue accounts is a credit.
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Stockholders' equity is reduced by the amount in the dividends account.
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For a month's transactions for a typical medium-sized business, the salary expense account is likely to have only credit entries.
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The normal balance of an expense account is a credit.
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The post reference notation used in the journal is the page number.
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Journal entries include both debit and credit accounts for each transaction.
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A transaction that is recorded in the journal is called a journal entry.
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The increase side of an account is also the side of the normal balance.
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A notation in the post reference column of the general journal indicates that the amount has been posted to the ledger.
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Assets are increased with debits and decreased with credits.
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The process of transferring the data from the journal to the ledger accounts is called posting.
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The process of recording a transaction in the journal is called journalizing.
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The post reference notation used in the ledger is the account number.
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The order of the flow of accounting data is (1) record in the ledger, (2) record in the journal, (3) prepare the financial statements.
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Transactions are listed in the journal chronologically.
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Debits will increase unearned revenues and revenues.
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The double-entry accounting system records each transaction twice.
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Transactions are initially entered into a record called a journal.
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All stockholders' equity accounts record increases to the accounts with credits.
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Journalizing always eliminates fraudulent activity.
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Journalizing is the process of entering amounts in the ledger.
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Journal entries can have more than two accounts as long as the debits equal the credits.
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Liabilities are increased with debits and decreased with credits.
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Journalizing transactions using the double-entry bookkeeping system will eliminate fraud.
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Even when a trial balance is in balance, there may be errors in the individual accounts.
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Postings made to standard account forms show a new balance after each entry.
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The erroneous moving of an entire number one or more spaces to the right or left, such as writing $85 as $850, is called a transposition.
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Journalizing a transaction with both the debit and the credit for $69 instead of $96 will cause the trial balance to be out of balance.
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Which side of the account increases the cash account?

A)credit
B)neither a debit nor a credit
C)debit
D)either a debit or a credit
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The process of transferring the debits and credits from the journal entries to the accounts is known as posting.
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The erroneous arrangement of digits, such as writing $45 as $54, is called a slide.
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Accounts

A)do not reflect money amounts
B)are not used by entities that manufacture products
C)are records of increases and decreases in individual accounting equation elements
D)are only used by large entities with many transactions
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Posting a part of a transaction to the wrong account will cause the trial balance totals to be unequal.
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A trial balance determines the complete accuracy of the numbers.
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Accounts are classified in the ledger

A)chronologically
B)alphabetically
C)in accordance with their appearance in the financial statements
D)with the accounts used most often listed first
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The totals at the bottom of the trial balance and the totals at the bottom of the balance sheet both show equality and balancing, and therefore should be equal.
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Which of the following accounts is a stockholders' equity account?

A)Cash
B)Accounts Payable
C)Prepaid Insurance
D)Common Stock
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The increases in stockholders' equity attributable to selling services or products to customers are called

A)assets
B)liabilities
C)revenues
D)expenses
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The debit side of an account

A)depends on whether the account is an asset, liability, or stockholders' equity
B)can be either side of the account depending on how the accountant set up the system
C)is the right side of the account
D)is the left side of the account
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An account is said to have a debit balance if

A)the amount of the debits exceeds the amount of the credits
B)there are more entries on the debit side than on the credit side
C)there are more entries on the credit side than on the debit side
D)the first entry of the accounting period was posted on the debit side
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If the trial balance is in balance, it can be assumed that all journal entries were posted correctly and no errors were made.
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Which statement(s) concerning cash is (are) true?

A)cash will always have more debits than credits
B)cash will never have a credit balance
C)cash is increased with a debit
D)all are true
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A proof of the equality of debits and credits in the ledger at the end of an accounting period is called a balance sheet.
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A chart of accounts is

A)the same as a balance sheet
B)usually a listing of accounts in alphabetical order
C)usually a listing of accounts in financial statement order
D)used in place of a ledger
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The chart of accounts should be the same for each business.
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A chart of accounts is a listing of accounts that make up the journal.
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The balance of the account can be determined by adding all of the debits, adding all of the credits, and adding the amounts together.
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The recording of cash receipts to the cash account will be done by debiting the account.
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Accounts in the ledger are usually maintained in alphabetical order.
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Accounts payable are accounts that you expect will be paid to you.
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The right side of a T account is known as a debit and the left side is known as a credit.
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The cash account will always be debited.
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Prepaid expenses are an example of an expense.
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Accounts are records of increases and decreases in individual accounting equation elements.
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Debiting the cash account will increase the account.
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Consuming goods and services in the process of generating revenues results in expenses.
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An account in its simplest form has three parts to it: a title, an increase side, and a decrease side.
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The recording of cash payments from the cash account is done by entering the amount as a credit.
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The Unearned Revenues account is an example of a liability.
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To determine the balance in an account, always subtract credits from debits.
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The Dividends account is an expense.
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A credit to the cash account will increase the account.
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The T account got its name because it resembles the letter "T."
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Depending on the account title, the right side of the account is referred to as the credit side.
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The normal balance of the dividends account is a debit.
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Liability accounts are increased by debits.
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When an account receivable is collected in cash, the total assets of the business increase.
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When a business receives a bill from the utility company, no entry should be made until the invoice is paid.
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A dividends account represents the amount of earnings paid to the stockholders.
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Revenue accounts are increased by credits.
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When an owner invests assets in the business, the retained earnings account increases due to revenue being earned.
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For a month's transactions for a typical medium-sized business, the accounts payable account is likely to have only credit entries.
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Revenues are equal to the difference between cash receipts and cash payments.
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Liabilities are debts owed by the business entity.
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Expenses result from selling services or products to customers.
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The accounts payable account is listed in the chart of accounts as an asset.
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Dividends decrease stockholders' equity and are listed on the income statement as a deduction from revenue.
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Expense accounts are increased by credits.
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A debit is abbreviated as Db. and a credit is abbreviated as Cr.
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When an account payable is paid with cash, the stockholders' equity in the business decreases.
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The normal balance of revenue accounts is a credit.
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Stockholders' equity is reduced by the amount in the dividends account.
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For a month's transactions for a typical medium-sized business, the salary expense account is likely to have only credit entries.
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The normal balance of an expense account is a credit.
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The post reference notation used in the journal is the page number.
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Journal entries include both debit and credit accounts for each transaction.
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A transaction that is recorded in the journal is called a journal entry.
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The increase side of an account is also the side of the normal balance.
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A notation in the post reference column of the general journal indicates that the amount has been posted to the ledger.
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Assets are increased with debits and decreased with credits.
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The process of transferring the data from the journal to the ledger accounts is called posting.
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The process of recording a transaction in the journal is called journalizing.
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The post reference notation used in the ledger is the account number.
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The order of the flow of accounting data is (1) record in the ledger, (2) record in the journal, (3) prepare the financial statements.
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Transactions are listed in the journal chronologically.
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52
Debits will increase unearned revenues and revenues.
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The double-entry accounting system records each transaction twice.
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Transactions are initially entered into a record called a journal.
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All stockholders' equity accounts record increases to the accounts with credits.
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Journalizing always eliminates fraudulent activity.
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Journalizing is the process of entering amounts in the ledger.
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Journal entries can have more than two accounts as long as the debits equal the credits.
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Liabilities are increased with debits and decreased with credits.
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Journalizing transactions using the double-entry bookkeeping system will eliminate fraud.
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Even when a trial balance is in balance, there may be errors in the individual accounts.
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Postings made to standard account forms show a new balance after each entry.
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The erroneous moving of an entire number one or more spaces to the right or left, such as writing $85 as $850, is called a transposition.
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Journalizing a transaction with both the debit and the credit for $69 instead of $96 will cause the trial balance to be out of balance.
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65
Which side of the account increases the cash account?

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B)neither a debit nor a credit
C)debit
D)either a debit or a credit
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The process of transferring the debits and credits from the journal entries to the accounts is known as posting.
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The erroneous arrangement of digits, such as writing $45 as $54, is called a slide.
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Accounts

A)do not reflect money amounts
B)are not used by entities that manufacture products
C)are records of increases and decreases in individual accounting equation elements
D)are only used by large entities with many transactions
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69
Posting a part of a transaction to the wrong account will cause the trial balance totals to be unequal.
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A trial balance determines the complete accuracy of the numbers.
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Accounts are classified in the ledger

A)chronologically
B)alphabetically
C)in accordance with their appearance in the financial statements
D)with the accounts used most often listed first
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72
The totals at the bottom of the trial balance and the totals at the bottom of the balance sheet both show equality and balancing, and therefore should be equal.
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Which of the following accounts is a stockholders' equity account?

A)Cash
B)Accounts Payable
C)Prepaid Insurance
D)Common Stock
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74
The increases in stockholders' equity attributable to selling services or products to customers are called

A)assets
B)liabilities
C)revenues
D)expenses
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The debit side of an account

A)depends on whether the account is an asset, liability, or stockholders' equity
B)can be either side of the account depending on how the accountant set up the system
C)is the right side of the account
D)is the left side of the account
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An account is said to have a debit balance if

A)the amount of the debits exceeds the amount of the credits
B)there are more entries on the debit side than on the credit side
C)there are more entries on the credit side than on the debit side
D)the first entry of the accounting period was posted on the debit side
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If the trial balance is in balance, it can be assumed that all journal entries were posted correctly and no errors were made.
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78
Which statement(s) concerning cash is (are) true?

A)cash will always have more debits than credits
B)cash will never have a credit balance
C)cash is increased with a debit
D)all are true
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A proof of the equality of debits and credits in the ledger at the end of an accounting period is called a balance sheet.
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A chart of accounts is

A)the same as a balance sheet
B)usually a listing of accounts in alphabetical order
C)usually a listing of accounts in financial statement order
D)used in place of a ledger
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